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Just found out that I have going to need to replace a couple of short pipe
runs. The destruction involved using conventional materials makes fishable pex look like the better choice. Those sharbites are easy but expensive so I started looking at various methods of connecting the pipe. The crimp or clamp/cinch method using brass barbs seem to be about the most practical. All connections will be in exposed locations. Those of you who have it or have are done it, what are your thoughts? Colbyt |
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